kae
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It is believed that encryption keeps us safe What if that belief is the product? We walk around thinking we own our data Wallets, passwords, private keys, little tokens of control that make us feel untouchable, but deep down, I know that feeling is manufactured The same systems that “secure” our information are built to channel it, trade it, and profit from it In Web3, the promise was different..... trustless systems, self-custody, privacy by default But here we are smart contracts that expose every move, analytics firms mapping wallets to names, and chains that record everything forever Transparency is great… until it isn’t Which brings me to @arcium a network built to compute on what it can’t see ○ Multi-Party Computation so no single node holds the whole picture ○ Execution environments you can tune for security or speed ○ A system where your data doesn’t just sit behind a lock....it moves, works, and delivers results without ever revealing itself This series is my dive into that idea not just how Arcium works, but whether it’s the shift we need to make privacy in Web3 real Stay with me now












